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Purpose The aim of this study was to examine whether Introduction
dyadic adjustment and network support moderate the asso - ciation between blame and
distress in couples affected by Lung cancer is a devastating disease resulting in the death of lung cancer.
Multilevel modeling of data from 158 couples revealed that, at baseline,
dyadic adjustment moderated the association between blame and
distress for patients but not spouses (p < 0.05).
The aim of this study was to examine whether
dyadic adjustment and network support moderate the association between blame and
distress in couples affected by lung cancer.
Multilevel modeling of data from 158 couples revealed that baseline spouses» reports of caregiving - related health problems were significantly associated with 3 - month (p < 0.001) and 6 - month (p = 0.01) follow - up
distress in both patients and spouses even when controlling for baseline
distress and
dyadic adjustment.